Washing machines are designed to cleanse, disinfect, and leave clothes smelling fresh. However, a build-up of bacteria-laden mold in washing machines can do the opposite, leaving clothes with a musty odor.
Mold In Your Washing Machine
A warm, humid washing machine provides the perfect environment for mold to thrive. Front-loading machines, with their air-tight rubber seals, are particularly prone to mold growth.
In addition to being unsightly and smelly, mold can cause health issues. Allergic reactions to mold can manifest as congestion, itchy eyes, or skin irritation, while larger exposure can lead to fevers, shortness of breath, or even lung infections.
How To Get Rid Of Mold In Washing Machine
Cleaning mold from washing machines can be challenging, as visible mold spores can lead to regrowth over time. To effectively remove mold, use natural antifungal agents like vinegar and lemon juice.
Vinegar is a proven antifungal that is safe and affordable. It is more effective than many commercial antifungals without causing adverse side effects.
Lemon juice is also an effective antifungal and disinfectant, ideal for eliminating mold in washing machines. It leaves a pleasant lemon scent behind.
Mold Killing Lemon-Vinegar Mixture

To create a mold-killing mixture, combine one cup of distilled white vinegar with a quarter cup of freshly squeezed lemon juice. Pour the mixture into a spray bottle.
Spray the affected areas heavily, let it sit for 20-30 minutes, then wipe clean with a damp cloth soaked in the mixture.
